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If you want to read this article in Italian, go here: https://goo.gl/Xc5Mo4 As you are reading the following text, from any device you’re doing it, and regardless of your background, I invite you to do a little experiment with me. Imagine for a moment that you are in a beautiful place. What is it? Think about it [...]

“Returns are minimal in spite of massive effort at the start, yet returns can be massive with minimal effort over time.

How can you learn something useful for your Italian learning from this book? Is that even possible to learn something related to Italian learning in this book?;-)

Let me tell you about another important point that Kyiosaki writes about.

The cone of learning by Edgard Dale.

I actually hadn’t read about this, so for me it was a great thing to read about.

By looking at it, you can notice that:

The more passive you are, the less you learn. The more active you are the more you learn.

And you’ll learn a lot more when you do these things:

Doing a dramatic presentation.

Simulating the real experience

Doing the real thing.

MMMM….How can I correlate this with language learning?

I already know that some authors talk about what is called silent period…(Marvin Brown and Vera F. Birkenbihl)…and they do affirm that if you want to really acquire a language and especially the proper pronunciation even if you are more than 6 years old, you need to do a lot of passive listening of comprehensible input (or listening in a relaxed way as I let you do in Speak Italian Magically and Awaken your Italian).

I also agree on what is said on the cone of learning….

So what is my conclusion?

That after doing a lot of passive (or relaxed) listening of comprehensible input (i.e. : Italian that you really comprehend), you really need to be active and SPEAK!!!

How can you speak?

You can come to Italy or you can talk to any Italian through Skype…Or you can make some role play (like the ones that you usually do in a school that uses the communicative approach). Or you can also do some shadowing (See Prof. Arguelles).

But what’s more important…HAVE FUN WHILE LEARNING AND SPEAKING ITALIAN!!!

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